🎉 Big News: I’ve Started a New Channel!
Hey everyone 💜
I’m so grateful for all your support on this channel, where we explore stories, characters, and psychology together. Today, I’m excited to share something new and a little different.
I’ve just launched a second channel with my longtime friend and collaborator, Rene!
It’s for anyone who’s looking to level up in life — especially creators, entrepreneurs, and professionals navigating the pressure to do well without burning out.
🔍 We’ll be sharing tools, tactics, and therapist-backed insights to help you:
• Manage stress in high-performance environments
• Lead with confidence (without losing your soul)
• Make creative work feel energizing again
• And build success your way
If that sounds like something you need in your life right now — or you’re just curious — I’d love for you to check it out 💼🧠✨
👉 youtube.com/@GeorgiaAndRene
Your support means the world — and if it helps even one of you feel more grounded in your journey, it’s all worth it.
Thank you!
Georgia
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🧠 Do you ever wonder if your habits cross the line into OCD?
In the newest video, I react to a powerful moment in K-Pop Demon Hunters — not for the action or the fantastic music, but for something deeper: the Tiger’s obsessive behavior.
But this isn’t really about a demon tiger. It’s about us — how regret, fear, and the need for control can start to feel… familiar.
If you’ve ever second-guessed your routines or felt trapped by your own thoughts, this one might hit close to home.
🎥 Watch here → https://youtu.be/UzsK7WLzfsA
🗣️ Let me know in the comments: Have you ever caught yourself saying “I have to do it this way — or else…”?
#MentalHealth #TherapistReacts #KPopDemonHunters #OCDAwareness
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We changed the title and thumbnail… what do you think?
Our latest video on K-Pop Demon Hunters dives into one of the most emotional moments yet — regret, identity, and those inner demons we all carry. 🫣
🎥 New Title: He Regrets Everything… But Is It Too Late?
If you’ve already watched it, THANK YOU — your support means the world 💜
If you haven’t yet, check it out and let us know in the comments:
▶️ https://youtu.be/6sXmjHCZj90
Was this a better title and thumbnail? Your feedback helps us grow 💬👇
— Georgia
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🧠 How Expedition 33 Handles Survivor’s Guilt — Let’s Talk 🌍
I know the last video was a K-pop breakdown — but for those of you who love character psychology, Georgia’s Expedition 33 analysis might’ve slipped past you…
Georgia recently dropped a deep dive into Expedition 33, analyzing Gustave’s emotional struggle and whether the game gets survivor’s guilt right.
🎥 Does Expedition 33 Get Survivor’s Guilt Right? — Therapist Reacts!
📌 Watch here: https://youtu.be/gONQt0kvJvk
If you’ve played the game — or even just watched that scene — we’d love your take:
➡️ Do you think Gustave’s guilt feels real?
➡️ Have you seen other games handle this better or worse?
Drop your thoughts in the comments — Georgia’s reading them all 👀
And if you find this topic helpful or insightful, share the video with a friend who’s also into character psychology or storytelling!
#Expedition33 #TherapistReacts #SurvivorsGuilt #MentalHealthInMedia
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I've started on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33! https://youtu.be/fXKm-hM8WOU
Would you rather watch more gameplay with first-thought analysis on cut-scenes (less in-depth) or have me concentrate on cut-scenes analysis without gameplay (more in-depth)?
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Music dance experience is officially cancelled. Enjoy subsequent analyses equally...
Coming soon...
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Rumor has it that this is a sneak peek of my next video. Any guesses?
Also, going forward, I’ll be releasing YouTube member only versions of my bonus videos to be ad free and sponsor free. So now you’ll have the option to further support my channel through either Nebula or YouTube memberships!
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Psychology and analysis through popular media with Georgia Dow.
Georgia Dow, MA, has over 20 years of experience in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Psychotherapy. With degrees in Psychology and Education, a Master’s Degree with Distinction in Art Therapy as well as two-time Canadian Jujitsu Champion, she specializes in treating anxiety and stress management for both children and adults.
Georgia is also a licensed teacher who found that she cared more about how her students felt about themselves and the world they live in than the curriculum so she went on to get another degree in therapy in order to pursue that dream.